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Cross River to receive 2 new aircraft in March to boost State airline

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The Cross River Government, says it will take delivery of two new aircraft in March as part of plans to boost the state airline company.

Gov. Bassey Otu disclosed this at a media parley with journalists in Calabar on Tuesday.

Otu said that the plan to resuscitate the state airline was to provide an alternative transportation system as well as a travelling experience for residents and visitors to the state.

Regretting that residents and visitors to Cross River were having trouble with flying to the state due to flight delays and cancellations, he noted that these would change when Calli Air came back on board.

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We have worked on the engines of the other aircraft we have, and we are also in the process of receiving an additional two by March.

We are working to have the biggest airline in the country and ultimately solve the Calabar route challenge. We are hoping to fly beyond Nigeria when this starts, he said.

The governor noted that with the cost of fuel and the state of federal roads in Cross River, his administration was on the verge of developing the rail system.

He revealed that the Obudu cargo and passenger airport was receiving priority attention to provide an alternative to the flying public.

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According to him, this brings us to the reason why we will soon be launching the state transport master policy.

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He explained that in carrying out the new policy, he tapped into the blueprints developed by his predecessors.

God has afforded us the opportunity to buy into the experiences of our predecessors; they did not do badly, all that is needed, is fresh breath by injecting modern values to some of these policies that have lost value with time.

We will put together these policies and recreate them to serve today’s generation, Otu stated.

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Suspected kidnapper arrested after collecting ransom in Delta

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The Delta State Police Command has arrested a suspected kidnapper after he collected ransom before releasing his female victim.  Spokesperson of the command, SP Bright Edafe, who disclosed this in a statement on Monday, March 17, 2025, said the suspect identified as Abdulahi Isah, was arrested in a bush five days after he abducted the woman in Ibusa community, Oshimili North Local Government Area of the state.  On 12/3/2025, at about 1100hours, an indigene of Ibusa (name withheld) reported at Ibusa Police station that his friend’s wife was kidnapped on 7/3/2025 and a ransom was paid and that he was the person who delivered the ransom and other food items to the kidnappers, the statement read. ” Acting on useful information provided by the said man the DPO Ibusa Police Station swiftly mobilized the patrol team of Ibusa division alongside vigilantes and stormed the bush where the suspect Abdulahi Isah was arrested.  The suspect is in custody and the investigation is ongoing.The post Suspected kidnapper arrested after collecting ransom in Delta appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.


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Anambra 2025: Concerns mount over LP aspirant’s alleged ties to APGA

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As the Anambra State gubernatorial election approaches, concerns have emerged within the Labour Party (LP) over allegations that one of its aspirants may have undisclosed ties to the ruling All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

A senior Labour Party figure, who requested anonymity, expressed worry that an external force might be backing the aspirant with the intent of weakening LP’s prospects in the November 8 election.

The chieftain alleged that APGA is reportedly facilitating the aspirant’s political engagements, particularly his local government tour.

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“There is strong suspicion that APGA is behind his moves. The aim may be to ensure he secures the LP ticket but later runs a weak campaign, ultimately favouring the ruling party,” the source claimed.

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These concerns have triggered internal discussions within the LP, as party stakeholders strategise to avoid potential sabotage.

Some members fear that if the allegations are true, it could significantly affect the party’s electoral performance.

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The party has yet to make an official statement on the matter, but insiders suggest that leadership is closely monitoring the situation.

As political activities heighten ahead of the polls, the LP is expected to scrutinise all candidates vying for its ticket to ensure the party remains competitive.

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The Anambra governorship election is set to be a fiercely contested race, with major political parties positioning themselves for victory.


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l was abducted the day my wife delivered twins – Freed Ondo kidnap victim recounts ordeal, says captors have godfathers and are aided by locals

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farm 1742222436A businessman and farmer, Olanrewaju Oyeleye, has narrated his harrowing experience at the hands of kidnappers who abducted him on the way to his farm, in Abo-Ashakin, Akure North local government area of Ondo State. Speaking with Ondo State-owned newspaper, Hope at the weekend, Oyeleye revealed that he was abducted on the same day his wife gave birth to twins; a moment that should have been filled with joy but was instead overshadowed by terror.  Oyeleye, who spent five days in captivity, described the ordeal as a nightmare he would not wish for his worst enemy. He recounted how the assailants, whom he identified as armed Fulani herdsmen, ambushed him and his farm manager on a Friday morning around 10:30 a.m., recently. I was driving my Toyota Camry when I  suddenly found the road barricaded by five to six armed men wielding AK-47 rifles, he narrated. “They shouted at me to stop, but I attempted to reverse. Before I could react further, they opened fire on my car. The gunshots were relentless, I lost count of how many times they fired. Realising I could not escape, I eventually surrendered. The kidnappers dragged me and my companion into the dense forest, forcing us to walk all night to an unknown location, a visibly shaken Oyeleye recalled.  According to him, his captors claimed they had inside information about his finances and demanded N100 million as ransom. When he pleaded that he did not have such money, they subjected him to a brutal beating.  The kidnappers, who referred to themselves as the Mafia, boasted that they feared no one, not even the military. Oyeleye and his fellow captives overheard their captors making phone calls to some persons, including an individual named Alhaji, to arrange for supplies and discuss the procurement of more weapons. Shockingly, he discovered that locals were aiding the criminals. Supplies were delivered via motorbikes to designated points within the forest, where the kidnappers collected them. “They dont operate in isolation. They have a network and godfathers, he intoned. Even after his release, Oyeleye said he remained traumatised and fearful.  Yesterday, as I was heading home, I was terrified. Today, stepping outside, I am still scared. If they could kidnap me in daylight, what could happen at night?” he lamented.  He called on government at all levels, especially the federal government, to overhaul the security architecture, equip agencies with modern technology, and strengthen community policing, even as he  advocated swift justice, arguing that the impunity enjoyed by kidnappers only emboldens them After days of starvation, my captors provided only water once, which was unfit for human consumption and these are people my family managed to negotiate the ransom down to 25 million with, which was delivered to Ise-Ekiti, revealing the shocking distance he had been forced to walk from Abo-Ashakin, Oba Ile, through the forest They used cutlasses on my head and back for days. Every morning, they would start hitting me, then handed me a phone and forced me to call my family members, demanding the money, he said.The post l was abducted the day my wife delivered twins – Freed Ondo kidnap victim recounts ordeal, says captors have godfathers and are aided by locals appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.


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